“…Also, thiazolo[3,2-a]pyrimidines can be considered as another important derivative of thiazolopyrimidines. Both types exhibit a variety of biological properties, such as antitumor and cytotoxic [3], immunomodulatory [4], antimicrobial [5,6], antipsychotic [7], antiinflammatory [8,9,17], calcium antagonist [10], antiviral [11], antiparkinsonian [12], antiarrhythmic [13], antidepressant [14], anticancer [15,18], and analgesic [16] activities ( Fig. 1).…”